Compendium of Papers on Legislative Oversight Review of U.S. Trade Policies...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - 931 páginas |
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... interest in the information provided . Yet , there remained the very real problem of making use of this information in the course of the nego- tiations , and especially at the point of decision . The problem stems primarily from the ...
... interest in the information provided . Yet , there remained the very real problem of making use of this information in the course of the nego- tiations , and especially at the point of decision . The problem stems primarily from the ...
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... interest of uniformity , equity , or where decisions on a national level are other- wise required by law or in the public interest . The Bureau of Customs is headed by the Commisioner of Customs and his Deputy Commissioner , who shares ...
... interest of uniformity , equity , or where decisions on a national level are other- wise required by law or in the public interest . The Bureau of Customs is headed by the Commisioner of Customs and his Deputy Commissioner , who shares ...
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... interest in customs matters . APPENDIX MEMBER COMPANIES OF THE INDUSTRIAL RUBBER PRODUCTS DIVISION of Rubber MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION , INC . Ace Rubber Products , Inc. 100 Beech Street , Akron , Ohio 44308 . Acme - Hamilton ...
... interest in customs matters . APPENDIX MEMBER COMPANIES OF THE INDUSTRIAL RUBBER PRODUCTS DIVISION of Rubber MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION , INC . Ace Rubber Products , Inc. 100 Beech Street , Akron , Ohio 44308 . Acme - Hamilton ...
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... interest , but opposition to the ASP package by the trade associations represent- ing the chemical industry . While ... interests of the United States . There is a fourfold loss for the United States involved : 1. The United States loses ...
... interest , but opposition to the ASP package by the trade associations represent- ing the chemical industry . While ... interests of the United States . There is a fourfold loss for the United States involved : 1. The United States loses ...
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... interest in not perpetuating or adopting artificial stimuli to foreign investment by U.S. firms and should pursue a ... interests foreign nations would increasingly question and could conceivably take action to counter such a move by the ...
... interest in not perpetuating or adopting artificial stimuli to foreign investment by U.S. firms and should pursue a ... interests foreign nations would increasingly question and could conceivably take action to counter such a move by the ...
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Página 639 - The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises . . . ; but all duties, imposts and excises shall be uniform throughout the United States.
Página 150 - An individual shall be considered as owning the stock owned, directly or indirectly, by or for his family or by or for his partner.
Página 448 - If the CONTRACTING PARTIES consider that the circumstances are serious enough to justify such action, they may authorize a contracting party or parties to suspend the application to any other contracting party or parties of such concessions or other obligations under this Agreement as they determine to be appropriate in the circumstances.
Página 585 - Soviet Economy and Soviet World Power," ch. 2 in Columbia University, American Assembly, "International Stability and Progress," New York, 1957 ; and Grossman's statement in World Economic Growth and Competition, hearings before the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy of the Joint Economic Committee, 84th Cong., 2d sess..
Página 148 - States, plus, when not included in such price, the cost of all containers and coverings of whatever nature, and all other costs, charges, and expenses incident to placing the merchandise in condition, packed ready for shipment to the United States.
Página 150 - Affiliated person" of another person means (A) any person directly or indirectly owning, controlling, or holding with power to vote, 5 per centum or more of the outstanding voting securities of such...
Página 26 - The fair market value is the price at which the property would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller, neither being under any compulsion to buy or sell and both having reasonable knowledge of relevant facts.
Página 369 - ... (c) the remission. calculated in relation to exports, of direct taxes or social welfare charges on industrial or commercial enterprises; (d) the exemption, in respect to exported goods, of charges or taxes, other than charges in connection with importation or indirect taxes levied at one or several stages on the same goods if sold for internal consumption...
Página 138 - No product of the territory of any contracting party imported into the territory of any other contracting party shall be subject to anti-dumping or countervailing duty by reason of the exemption of such product from duties or taxes borne by the like product when destined for consumption in the country of origin or exportation, or by reason of the refund of such duties or taxes.
Página 149 - For the purpose of this title the cost of production of imported merchandise shall be the sum of — (1) The cost of materials of, and of fabrication, manipulation, or other process employed in manufacturing or producing...